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snaphat (Myles Landwehr) 414

Odd, but I would have thought it would have installed that by default anyway given you are using multiarch (and the i386 package I'd believe). Perhaps, the shared library is symlinked incorrectly (i.e. check that and make sure the xxxx.SO.y.y.y is linked to xxxx.SO and in location where it can be found)?

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snaphat (Myles Landwehr) 414

Just for clarification, you did the steps like this, right? We are seeing your error on the net elsewhere and people are suggesting just doing this altogether:

dpkg --add-architecture i386

apt-get update

apt-get -f install

If, you have done that and there is still an issue, then you'll really need to check the dependencies manually to make sure they are actually installed and in a spot where the package manager can find them.

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Mindovermaster 623

Just for clarification, you did the steps like this, right? We are seeing your error on the net elsewhere and people are suggesting just doing this altogether:

If, you have done that and there is still an issue, then you'll really need to check the dependencies manually to make sure they are actually installed and in a spot where the package manager can find them.

Thanks, that worked. I SWEAR I did that before, but now it all works... TY :D